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 Rugby League History - RL1908.com - Peter Sterling - Parramatta Eels
A die-hard Manly fan, the spirited performances of the Eels in the two previous seasons convinced Sterling that Parramatta was a club that he wanted to play for.
The Queensland born (Toowoomba) Peter Sterling emerged at Parramatta in the late 1970s - by the end of the 1980s he was without peer in the rugby league world as a playmaker and half-back.
Eels coach for 1980 John Peard took Sterling aside in pre-season training and told him that his future at the club would be solely as a half-back.
www.rl1908.com /Legends/Sterling.htm   (1209 words)

  
 Rugby League History - RL1908.com - Parramatta Eels
The 18-6 win was Parramatta's third premiership in a row, leaving the Eels and the mighty St George side of 1950s/60s as the only two clubs to record the ‘three-peat' achievement in the ‘Mandatory Grand Final' era.
Wests beat the inexperienced Parramatta side 6-0 to end the Eels' season, though both tries were against the run of play.
Rugby League History - RL1908.com - Parramatta Eels
www.rl1908.com /Clubs/Parramatta-Eels.htm   (2509 words)

  
 Parramatta Eels
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Information on tournaments, history, machado brothers, photo's, techniqes, video's, syllabus etc Parramatta Eels
www.ultimatefightingarts.com /ParramattaEels.html   (16 words)

  
 P A R R A E E L S . C O M . A U
For the first time in Club history, the prestigious Ken Thornett Medal has been jointly won at the Parramatta Eels Presentation Night at Le Montage Function Centre in Sydney.
Captain Nathan Cayless and international centre Timana Tahu were locked on the same amount of votes following a stellar season by both players.
Please be advised that player Nathan Hindmarsh has this morning completed all necessary training requirements and will be considered for selection in Sunday's (25 September) qualifying Final against North Queensland at Telstra Stadium.
www.parraeels.com.au /homepage/index.asp   (16 words)

  
 Parramatta's past Sydney - NSW - Travel - MyNRMA
When you jump off the RiverCat, Parramatta's indigenous history is evoked by the Riverside Walk, which meanders from the river to the visitor's centre.
Parramatta is a large urban centre to the west of Sydney, known for its good shopping and cultural diversity.
In June 1791 it was renamed Parramatta after an Aboriginal name meaning 'the place where the eels lie down'.
www.mynrma.com.au /sydney_hisp.asp   (1046 words)

  
 Parramatta
The name Parramatta is derived from a Aboriginal expression meaning "place of many eels".
Parramatta is a city suburb and commercial in the west of Sydney widely viewed as the city's "second business district".
area was at first named Rose Hill changing to the native name for the It is located at a portion of nearby Parramatta River which was indeed a place for native species of eel.
www.freeglossary.com /Parramatta   (254 words)

  
 SYDNEY STALKED BY TERROR (Story of group-rapes in Australia)
EXACTLY two years ago, as Sydney stood ready for the Olympics, one of the most appalling episodesin the city's history was unfolding.
Earlier that night, as the curtain came up at Sydney football stadium in readiness for the first NRL semi-final between Parramatta Eels and Penrith at about 6.30pm, Cathy's mobile telephone had rung at her home at Glenwood Park.
As Sydney churned on to its second anniversary of the 2000 Olympics, the nation heard how these three young men – together with another 11, all of Lebanese origin – had, six days after the car was pulled over at Punchbowl, brutally gang-raped the young victim at three locations.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/fr/726673/posts   (254 words)

  
 SYDNEY STALKED BY TERROR (Story of group-rapes in Australia)
EXACTLY two years ago, as Sydney stood ready for the Olympics, one of the most appalling episodesin the city's history was unfolding.
Earlier that night, as the curtain came up at Sydney football stadium in readiness for the first NRL semi-final between Parramatta Eels and Penrith at about 6.30pm, Cathy's mobile telephone had rung at her home at Glenwood Park.
As Sydney churned on to its second anniversary of the 2000 Olympics, the nation heard how these three young men – together with another 11, all of Lebanese origin – had, six days after the car was pulled over at Punchbowl, brutally gang-raped the young victim at three locations.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/fr/726673/posts   (254 words)

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